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to require a Difeharge. It is for the fake of thofe 
Gentlemen that I have taken upon me to deferibe ir, 
who poflibly may not have the above-mention’d Authors 
in their Hands; the only Ones that have obfervd it 
with any tolerable Accuracy. 
IV. An Account of Two Qbf creations in Car - 
dening, upon the change of Colour in Grapes and 
l Jeff amine. In a Letter from Mr. Henry Cane. 
Hillingdon near Uxbridge, 
Oft. 3 e. 17x0. 
B EING a little curious in the Collection of all 
my forts of Fruits, amongft; other forts, I have 
three or four of white Mufcadine Grapes, very diflin- 
guifbable by their Taftes, one of which pleafed me 
above the reft 3 a Cutcing of which about fix Years 
fince I planted againft a Wall, on an Eaftern Afpect, 
where it has the Sun from its rife till half an hour after 
Twelve. The Soil is a ftiff Clay, but to make it work 
the better, I meliorated that, by mixing fome Rubbilh 
of the Foundation of an old Brickwall, where it now 
grows. In January laft was twelve Month I pruned it, 
and the Figure was thus. 
Left Hand T Right Hand Black 
At time of Year it (hot at both Hands about twenty 
two Inches of a fide, before it came to a Joint; that on the 
Right was a very luxurious exuberant Branch, as big as 
the body of theTree,the other fide not half fo thick or big, 
and the Leaves on the right were as big again as the other 
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